We believe that many, perhaps even nearly all the answers can be found in a meaningful, precise, and sensitive design of the urban fabric.
Good architecture and city planning often inherently achieve material sustainability. It also provides a spatial context for thriving public space as well as social dynamics of progress and renewal.

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Kulturområdet contains three significant old buildings – Faaborg Museum, Lundgaard Tranberg’s CHP plant and Forum Faaborg. The museum is to be surrounded by a new cultural park and the soon to be discontinued CHP plant is set to house a new wellness actor, Kurkultur Faaborg.

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A significant part of the competition brief focused on developing three key areas of the city – Slagterigrunden, Bangården and Kulturområdet – each with its own distinct character.
This illustration shows KS’s proposal for Kulturområdet.

Ribosomen is a residential scheme, relating strongly to the classical 19th century typology of the Vasastan area in Stockholm.
?The proposal follows the local urban design principles and takes advantage of its location between two parks, interlinking them via a passage and an open green courtyard.

Museum of Forest Finn Culture
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The roof has a strong form and distinctive shape, seemingly hovering above the ground. Its generous eaves offer a public space along the facade, protected from the elements.

Museum of Forest Finn Culture
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The design concept of the museum is inspired by the burn-beating technique and the unique landscape surrounding the site. The floor represents the burnt ground, the pillars illustrate tree trunks and the roof constitutes the forest canopy.

Museum of Forest Finn Culture
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We use section drawings to get an overview of our projects as well as to gain a deeper
understanding of each space.
This image shows a section of our proposal for a museum in Norway.

Every project is unique.
?We always start with an extensive research, analysis, collecting ideas and identifying the possibilities. To find a new approach to each task, we recompose the programme, address local conditions and site, identifying cultural context and social connections.

What are the possibilities of this place?
?To get ideas of what it could become, we began by looking back on the industrial heritage of the building. Although the entire area will undergo a major transformation, traces of its history will remain present.

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This axonometric section drawing shows our proposal for the transformation of slaughterhouse in Faaborg, Denmark. The concept is based on the character of the area with its marina and shipbuilding yards. The old brick building will be converted into a major event venue, a meeting place for regional food culture and a public square.

Maja Gräddnos is a diverse and unique residential block in Annedal, Stockholm.
Its street facades are articulated in bricks with various shades of dark grey and dark brown. The detailing catches the sunlight, providing the surface with depth, tactility, and variety.